BROWSE INNOVATION RESOURCES
Resources About "CONSUMER ELECTRONICS"
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Google Grows Up
Advice for Google’s management as it seeks to continue to build its innovation capabilities
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Will Plastic Logic’s Technology Trump Kindle’s Business Model?
Disruption isn’t always about the hottest, newest technologies. However, disruption is always about successful business models.
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When is Nonconsumption an Opportunity?
The new Peek handheld illustrates the necessity —and the pitfalls — of targeting nonconsumers
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Disrupt-O-Meter: Dash Express vs. Garmin Nuvi
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Innovators' Update: Kodak's Disruptive Bet
Insight #82, "Assessing Kodak's Printer Plan," was cautiously optimistic about Kodak's printer play. What has happened since?
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Emerging Technology Watch: January-February 2008
Wii Technology Moves Past the Game; Pocket-Sized Printer Needs No Ink; Magnetic Cell Therapy Can Solve Problems Caused By Stents
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Disrupt-O-Meter: Amazon Kindle vs. Sony Reader
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Emerging Technology Watch: July-August 2007
Listen and learn; Smart concrete; Racking it up
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Voices of Disruption: July-August 2007
Willy Shih, is presently a faculty member of the Harvard Business School. Shih spent 27 years trying to build new businesses at IBM, Digital Equipment, Silicon Graphics, Kodak, and Thomson. He currently is working on injecting his practical experiences into helping managers to do better at facing the challenges of creating new growth.
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Disrupt-O-Meter: WildCharge vs. Hi-Tech Wealth
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Will Kodak's New Strategy Work?
Forbes.com: Kodak has to patiently hone its new, low-cost business model, at the same time as it is innovating beyond its first product....
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Innovators' Update: Pure Digital's Second Act
Insight #40, "The Right Analogy," suggested that it would be a mistake to project success for disposable video cameras based on the success of disposable still cameras. What has happened since?
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When Can You Sustain and Win?
In the right circumstances, entrants can succeed in established markets
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Emerging Technology Watch: September-October 2005
Betting Without the Bookie; Disruptive Cruise Ships; Pay-as-You-Drive Insurance; Sucking Up; Networking Your Lightbulbs; Hold Music for Cell Phones
